NTPC now a 47,178 MW Company after commissioning of 200 MW Stage-I Ananthapuramu Ultra Mega Solar Power

Government of Jharkhand has notified ‘PTPS Transfer Scheme, 2015’ on April 01, 2016 transferring specified assets of Patratu Thermal Power Station to PUVNL, a subsidiary company of NTPC, resulting in addition of 325 MW to NTPC’s Group capacity.ETEnergyWorld | May 04, 2016, 11:07 IST

Vindhyachal STPS of NTPCNew Delhi: NTPC, the largest power utility in the country commissioned 200 MW out of 250 MW of Stage-I Ananthapuramu Ultra Mega Solar Power Project on April 30, 2016. With this, the total capacity of non-conventional energy projects of NTPC has become 310 MW, a statement from NTPC said today.

Government of Jharkhand has notified ‘PTPS Transfer Scheme, 2015’ on April 01, 2016 transferring specified assets of Patratu Thermal Power Station to PUVNL, a subsidiary company of NTPC, resulting in addition of 325 MW to NTPC’s Group capacity.

The total installed capacity of NTPC group has now become 47,178 MW through 18 coal based, 7 gas based, 9 solar renewable, one hydro and 9 Joint Venture power stations, NTPC statement added.

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